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sion for tomorrow's journalism register now and join us for this discussion at the 16th edition of d. w's global media forum. the . this is the w news. why from berlin? turkey enters the home stretch before sundays. presidential election run off with a final blast of campaign rallies aimed at tipping the scales and erase that's come down to a competition for nationalist voters with increasingly anti immigrant rhetoric. serbia sense troops to which border, with costs of the after classes are about young ras began after cost of in police
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and force the installation of new ethnic albanian mans and dancing on wheels meet the woman who is using dance as a therapy for wheelchair users to break through barons the and welcome to help viewers around the world. unlike local turkey has reached the final stretch of its presidential race, sundays run off pits incumbent president, raise a type early, one against opposition. challenger canal killers, double, 31 who has governed turkey for more than 2 decades looks likely to win the 2nd round. a voting after narrowly failing to secure a majority a fortnight ago. his challenger, jewish w, trailed by 2 and a half 1000000 votes in the 1st round, is adopted
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a hard line stance and migration vowing to expel millions of refugees. a dw corresponded dorian jones told us how word along remains the front runner in this election despite a host of problems on the domestic front. but i think guys, a big question, many posters are asking themselves why uh, one's base has remained so loyal, turning out and rec, hold numbers, simpleton, given the economic was facing this country now it has to be said in terms of economic tomo, people sometimes are politically conservative, they, i'm being risk averse puppy on that. i'm speaking to supporters of, of the ones that you p policy and president. he said to me basically, he's the only leader they've known for 20 years. he has terminated turkey, along the suppose has had to meet without road one. that'd be no. rose, no hospitals, they would be nothing they would be hung up. and there is this inherent believe the old one will ultimately deliver. and i think that's certainly why he's face from maine, so solid. but also he did pull a trick on his adverse 3 clicks toilet,
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reducing a fake video, but tended to show that cody separatists, what leaders with supporting clicks to all of that was a lie. and i think that that certainly dominate to the gen during the run up to the 1st round of question. why over crystal is having the support of co dish political parties. but beyond that kind of still a has been pushing back. he had made this alliance with a took a far right, took his next is lead roundtop, the rectory called on to migrant rhetoric of 90 refugee, which does play well among many people in the country. and he's also maintained his alliance is full of electro alliance of set colors. took is nice. who is also protocol. dish policies are continuing to back it and that means that he still remains competitive. and the key thing going forward will be turned out if color store can increase a ton of his own potty. uh, that will mean that he is seem to have a chance of life will be okay. how many people turn out on the electron tomorrow? predictably each side and this campaign has been trying to score points on the
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issues they believe matter most of motors. how said playing out to yeah, i mean one thing about this election is that these 2 leaders have profoundly different visions of the way they see talk. you should be going to one or tracy supposed to. so they said that it doubled on down on the importance of having a strong presidential lead a post on the will. and what he says, any threats to democracy, any threats from people trying to overpower him militarily or prove protest. this is very much the message he's been going pulled talking. he's a strongly that to take the country for in a very difficult, difficult neighborhood. whereas cornerstone says no, we need to return to parliamentary democracy. we need the politics of consensus. these are profoundly different views of the country and in fact, the jail to curtis need to send it to them, attaching a tweet to they made a desperate appeal to his support to say, come out some folks, this could be the last election. this country could have, and that is a view, certainly of opponents of other one. and that's why there is such
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a deep divide in this country. during, should we expect any changes if are the one is re elected, or will it be back to business as usual for turkey? well, i think it certainly will be back to business as usual. that is the message of, of the one in fact will be a doubling down on his policies. he will see this is a renewal of his mandate for strong leadership, a strong policy towards maintaining a balance between russia and took his west, my life more transactional approach that will cause concern among talk. he's the west and i like. and also controversially economics touchy uh, the one that said he will continue with these very controversial policies, which many critics say is threatening to bankrupt the country. that will be the key chinese, the other more, stacy, because if he is re elected the growing economic challenge facing this country and that is so dw story and joins many things. there's always to serbia has moved army units to its border with cost of though after class rates between cost of and police and members of the country's ethics are of minority. the own ras began when
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ethnics serves trying to prevent recently elected ethnic albanian officials from entering municipal buildings. coastal been police fire tear gas to disperse crowds . our next report looks at the town is fetch on where a police car was set on fire. of the quote started as a peaceful protest. soon spiraled as of control, as police tried to clear. so being residents blocking entry to this government building in northern cost of a, the, with the t guess feeling the purchases were forced to abandon the efforts to stop the towns newly sworn in ethnic albanian men from entering cause was set to blaze more than a dozen people injured as protests as tried to block new officials nearby towns as well. but once the police were able to cleared the streets,
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they made it into the offices. the violence comes off the ethnic albanian politicians, one elections in the submarine majority area in april, when a tiny turn out of betty 3.5 percent following a boy called by subs that was pushed by the serbian government. it's just the latest unrest in the area when most of the population still remains loyal to bel grade. many subs here have never accepted costs of those independence across the border to the notes be as present, alexander boot church told support is that a rally that his government would defend costs of a subs short term? i mean, we would protect and ask for peace as well. i will find for every 2nd piece, obviously with last longer. you know, but i'm telling you about the 1st attack from the serbs and the north of cost of
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over in metro here. so it'd be a will not sit idly by you want to banish serbs, but you won't succeed. but any attempt by serbian troops to enter the cost of a would mean a fight with nato peacekeepers. international troops have been helping maintain security in the rest of region to over 2 decades now. the us gemini and others have cooled for all sides to avoid inflammatory rhetoric and the costs of and government to de escalate the situation. there is a raised level of readiness of serving troops at the border with kosovo. the serbian minister of defense said it was necessary. earlier i asked lars gonna denmark, head of the european union rule of law mission in kosovo. if you agreed with this, we would urge everyone to, to act in the, in
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a prevent man area and to combine or to avoid any violence, any threats into the escalate to the situation that yesterday unfortunately spun out of control in one municipality and the northern coastal inspection with some violets a. so any question, but what should be the long term approach of dealing with widespread protests from ethnic serbs in kosovo because clearly their electron boycott is a strong signal of their fundamental dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs. well, i think we as a european union and that was restated yesterday. have said that the, the, the reason the election sold they, they took place in, in good order. but the only represent the very small fraction of the population. and the cost of that is not the long term solution. the long term solution can only be filed in a dialogue between cost of one. so it'd be up between in belgrade and paste it. now that also involves the local population because it was serves the international
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community has called all parties to de escalate. what else can they do as we are closely monitoring it has the likes, the rule of law mission through our so called form police unit. we're monitoring the situation on the ground. we also have other monitors police advisors. we work together with the nato for c, a peacekeeping force k 4. and together with the cost of, of police. i think it's very important that everyone understands what is really going on on the ground. we know that there are some criminal elements involved, but they're also there's also local population that his disenchanted with with the situation. there's a lack of trust, i think among, among the parties in general, um, both flash that we say at the macro and the micro level, there are a number of, of so called triggers that can trigger unrest. uh right now we
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consider this to be a part of all the costs of all, of course, and, but it's very important that the citizens in, in all parts of comfortable feel that their, their demographic, under human rights are, are being respected. we're also monitoring the treatment of kosovo serbs and other minorities, others, so called non majority of communities impossible to ensure that they are treated equally before before the law. there's been a lot of concern from the costa was served side from the side of belgrade that they are being discriminated against. legally speaking, we have tried cases end of last year in particular. and this is something that we follow very closely. and i dare say objectively through this very robust monitoring of, of the industry here in a customer. okay. that is many, many things delores are gonna vig and lock you
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to belgium. now where one woman has needed her ambition to make the world of dance more accessible. the reason because she mamma, i came to belgium as a refugee fling, the rwandan genocide, but decades on she's found it a ballroom dance school where wheelchair users can express themselves. dw rosie bertram reports from brussels, sweeping across the dance floor with speed and style. this dance is anything but tru tv. it's cold. so i clicked on one partner on one on wheels like long time instructors this movie shimano in the something mom. yeah. and then we can so good. but for a few moments, cyclic dance allows me to forget my disability because it all sits here, a move on a belgium, the east is printing her students for a special performance,
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very carefully crafted the choreography and perfecting the pacing. the class thoughts for these dancers, the class is about to much more than learning moves. well, there's the music to friendship and exchange. i come down sweet, all my partner and she come dance without me. so they told me it's like i'm a bird flying to the chair makes me fly to was these days ease ease of busy working mother about as a child in her wanda, she contractures polio and was left unable to walk. then war broke out and descended into genocide. many or for family members died. ease survived, thanks to a narrow escape. when her children's hospital was evacuated by belgium peacekeepers . this one was id. the hospital staff told us to hide under the covers and not move
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on. so they, they, they called us to, we heard people saying their escaping their escaping english, f, english as they were planning to come and tell us he says this cause this cause that is any new to it though easy. so won't forget the dark chapters of her past. she's determined to keep moving forward. up to local community center audience members are rising for the show back stage. performers are gearing up in the green room on do you? this is putting the finishing touches on her cost you. but her mission here is only just beginning 0 destiny, but i want to break barriers and show that whether or not you have a disability, you can flourish and enjoy that love at ease. oh no, very nice folks by taking center stage to help others spread their wings. a
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reminder of our top story here on dw supporters of richard tell you 31 or making a last push for his re election. the turkish president appears on course to win the 2nd round of voting sunday. after narrowly failing to secure a majority 2 weeks ago, his challenger cml tiller, she wrote, it is also rallying supporters is up the anti migrant rhetoric to appeal to nationalism. voters coming up next, dont phone pictures, a ride with a single mother is driving tough talks in through lock up to support their families . be back with more news and 45 minutes. imagine how many portions of lots of turn out in the world climate change. the story, this is much less the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to act.

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